Here are copies of Julia Postal's December 4, 1963 Dallas Police Department statement and her February 27, 1964 interview with the FBI. Postal is another witness whose story is riddled with holes. Question: Did she, or did she not, sell Lee Oswald a theater ticket?

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Its Oswald because...wait, how do they know its Oswald if they don't pull out his wallet until the ride to the police station/or at the station(take your pick)Only J. Brewer knew Lee by sight did he tell an officer that LHO was in the theater? If so which officer?Does Butch take the ticket once Julia sells the ticket?Usually the person in the booth sells the ticket and the person in the theater/usher tears/takes the stub or one half of the ticket. Usually you buy a ticket and don't have to enter immediately, you can buy it before movie starts and have time to look at shoes before hurrying back to catch the opening credits. I knew I shouldn't have loaned out my copy of NO CASE TO ANSWER...

In Johnny Brewer's 1964 Warren Commission testimony he said the following to David Belin:

Mr. BELIN - Then what did you see? Mr. BREWER - Well, I saw this policeman approach Oswald, and Oswald stood up and I heard some hollering. I don't know exactly what he said, and this man hit Patrolman McDonald. Mr. BELIN - You say this man hit Patrolman McDonald. Did you know it was Patrolman McDonald? Mr. BREWER - I didn't know his name, but I had seen him quite a few times around Oak Cliff. But I didn't know his name. Mr. BELIN - Then you later found out this was Patrolman McDonald? Mr. BREWER - Yes.

Brewer's 1996 interview with researcher Ian Griggs:

Ian Griggs - So they grab you, put a gun on you and what did you do? You tell them what?Johnny Brewer - Basically, that I'm on your side. The person that you're here for is out there. I knew Officer McDonald. I'd known him for several months.

Lee Farley wrote:Here are copies of Julia Postal's December 4, 1963 Dallas Police Department statement and her February 27, 1964 interview with the FBI. Postal is another witness whose story is riddled with holes. Question: Did she, or did she not, sell Lee Oswald a theater ticket?

Maybe it was her way of going postal. Instead of people, she shot her story full of holes.

Lee Farley wrote:Question: Did she, or did she not, sell Lee Oswald a theater ticket?

When Jones Harris interviewed her and asked her if she had sold Oswald a ticket, I believe she started to cry and then left the room. He then asked her again, and allegedly got the same reaction. Based on that, I believe she did sell him a ticket.

I've always had a suspicion about Johnny "on the spot" Brewer. He had seen Oswald before the 22/11/63 at his store and he remembered him.I have wondered whether Johnny was in any way related to Patrol Officer E D Brewer who rode the motorcade that day and reported a witness seeing the gunman on the 2nd floor.

I think he babysat or something, went to school(?) with the daughter/sI remember tracking this claim and found corroboration for them at same apts. somewhere in another document/interview/address checks/etc....hope this helps! ~Ed